There's a reason this slow-paced, three-hour Stanley Kubrick opus from 1975 looks like a living 18th century painting. Many of its interiors were illuminated with candles, shot with special lenses developed by NASA for use on satellites. It was yet another innovation from the man who gave us "2001 (A Space Odyssey)," "Dr. Strangelove," "A Clockwork Orange" and "The Shining." It won four Oscars, the most for any Kubrick film.